Spare SIM card when travelling
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on โ18-03-2024 06:49 PM
Iโll be travelling for a month later this year, and was wondering what I would do if I lost my phone, since I would not be able to obtain a replacement SIM.
Would it be possible to carry a deactivated SIM which could be swapped over and activated in the event that my phone is lost or stolen?
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โ18-03-2024 08:45 PM - edited โ18-03-2024 08:46 PM
Unfortunately not. Once a replacement SIM is provided the old one is deactivated. Only way around this is maybe using eSIM instead if the phone supports it.
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โ18-03-2024 08:45 PM - edited โ18-03-2024 08:46 PM
Unfortunately not. Once a replacement SIM is provided the old one is deactivated. Only way around this is maybe using eSIM instead if the phone supports it.
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on โ19-03-2024 10:56 AM
Good suggestion @MZone, I double checked this in response to a previous topic, and confirmed that eSIMs can be activated whilst roaming. We've had at least one community member confirm they've done so too.
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